"Kawaii means beautiful in Japanese, and thats exactly what this album is. You have my attention Mr. Townsend" Kawaii is something fat American chicks use to say cute things about Sailor Moon and Cardcaptors

" "Kawaii means beautiful in Japanese, and thats exactly what this album is. You have my attention Mr. Townsend" no it doesn't. "rInstead of mouthing off why don't you correct him with the proper definition dip shit. You are too fucking ignorant to enjoy this album. rThat being said, great album. Took a bit to grow on me, but now I understand the vision and sound it is superb.

While Deconstruction is a record you listen to get a great kick out off, Ghost is something you can really dive into and get lost in its atmospheres, the scenery that it envisions and warmth it radiates. It's all just really sincere and natural. A beautiful way of closure to this successful project.

I appreciate the beauty of this album more than I actually enjoy it. It strangely reminds me of avatar every
time I listen to it. Would have been the perfect sound track to accompany the movie. As far fetched as that
sounds.

If Deconstruction is Hell, then Ghost is heaven. -- Ghost is another spectacularly realized vision from Devin. It's his softest album, and also one of his most beautiful. The production is absolutely incredible. Really, the album's only flaw is that it's a little too long. However, the wealth of amazing material here more than makes up for such an oversight. Indeed, the first half of the record in particular is incredibly strong, and with stunning tracks like "Dark Matters" and "Seams" in the second, that half is hardly poor either. Ghost is a truly wonderful record and yet another exceptional addition to Devin's discography. 4.8

While Ghost is beautiful and subtle, most HevyDevy fans would agree with me in saying that those aren't his strong points. Whether it be the face-melting heavyness of SYL, the randomness of Deconstruction or Ziltoid, or the majestic Prog of his solo work (Terria, Synchestra, OM: Biomech), Devin plays to his overwhelming strengths when he's working with a lot of things at once (some might say too much). Devin's strength comes from working on 10 things at once and having them all lead to a momentous conclusion. To me this album feels like Devin was forcing limits on himself and it inevitably weakened of how far he could take his final product. 3.1/5

Grab your favorite martini, high-tail it out of your beach house late at night and take some time to lie amongst the crashing waves of the ocean. Let the soothing hisses of the colliding water take you away, and perhaps even have an album like this going as you let yourself untether from the world around you, as you unfurl from the complexities of your life. Devin Townsend takes a giant step into ambient territory from the avant-garde metal world, and it's safe to say that this is where he belongs.

The final album in the Devin Townsend Project, 'Ghost' is probably the best album Devin has made in his entire career. Being a radical departure from his metal roots, the soft, relaxing music of 'Ghost' has raised my spirits on several occasions and will probably never get old. The first half of the album is full of catchy, incredible songs, including the beautiful "Feather", but the second half is also enjoyable to listen to as well. There's just so much to say about this album that you should just listen to it yourself. Check out: The whole thing.

I like both this and Deconstruction, but both are way overlong and I almost never listen all the way through which bums me out... They just kinda over stay their welcome for me. But there's still a lot to like and Feather was great.

It was alright. Big Devin fan, but don't think Devin has ever been a master of ambient music
like he is metal. Heard better music similar to this. It's also extremely one note which
makes the 70 minute journey all the more difficult to sit through.